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Brianna L Skinner1, Crystal H Johnson2, Shannon H Lacy3
1National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, Division of Scientific Resources, Animal Resources Branch, Atlanta, Georgia. gbi6@cdc.gov.
Abstract:
A 10-y-old pigtail macaque presented with a subcutaneous, soft-tissue mass overlying the right stifle joint. Here we describe the clinical case and histopathologic and immunohistochemical analysis of this lesion. This case represents the first published report of juxtaarticular myxoma in a pigtail macaque.
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